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Sandwell field sports is the best place to get your tune done.

Get a stage 2 tune I thinks its £120

They are amazing pices of kit once tuned pellet on pellet and silky smooth.

Ask zini on here he has loads of videos on YouTube using his

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Just buy a V-Mach Kit and put it in. Polish the trigger where the piston hooks in. And also the part of the piston, where it hooks in the trigger.

 

Then you fire about 60 shots of pellets, which are full of polish paste. Then fire 10 normal shots and clean the barrel. Now you barrel is "fitted" for your pellets. After 30-40 shots you'll have really nice groups if you compare it with the groups before.

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Really.

 

Many marksmen do it with their rifles. There is a special ammunition with grinding function for that. Its called "fire lapping".

 

There was a thread in our forum, so i tried it. And i compared the results, i was impressed. The group was smaller and it is still. I have about 3000 shots since then. Believe it or not.

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Sandwell field sports is the best place to get your tune done.

Get a stage 2 tune I thinks its £120

They are amazing pices of kit once tuned pellet on pellet and silky smooth.

Ask zini on here he has loads of videos on YouTube using his

Thanks all for the advice. I'll give Sandwell a ring and see what the score is. It's my first springer as I have a RWS LR20 and I have to say that it's pretty great box fresh but I'd like to do a few comps.

 

Muchos gracias amigos :thumbs:

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Just buy a V-Mach Kit and put it in. Polish the trigger where the piston hooks in. And also the part of the piston, where it hooks in the trigger. Then you fire about 60 shots of pellets, which are full of polish paste. Then fire 10 normal shots and clean the barrel. Now you barrel is "fitted" for your pellets. After 30-40 shots you'll have really nice groups if you compare it with the groups before.

Hmmm, the jury would be out on that one for me I think....

Putting an abrasive in the action the using it under working pressure along with in front of the piston seal and blasting it down the barrel could be asking for trouble in my eyes.... But I suppose it either works or doesn't, however I don't fancy risking a rifle if it doesn't, I'm quite happy hand polishing to get my results.

 

Darryl

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